Two Moors Way

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The Two Moors Way meeting the Redlake Tramway track

The Two Moors Way is a long-distance path that runs from Ivybridge in the south of Devon to Lynmouth on the north coast of Devon, crossing parts of both Dartmoor and Exmoor along the way and passing into Somerset for a while. The total length of the trail is about 103 miles, and some sections are difficult in poor weather. The route was officially opened on 29 May 1976, which is commemorated on four inscribed stones located along the way.

A “fore-route” from the coast brings the distance up to 117 miles.

Route

There is one most widely used route, passing through (from south to north): Hexworthy, Postbridge, Chagford, Hittisleigh, Morchard Bishop, Witheridge, Hawkridge, Knowstone, Withypool and Simonsbath. However on some sections of the Way alternative routes are possible,[1] one of these passing through Holne rather than Hexworthy and Postbridge.

The route can be walked in a week without too much stress. Most of the route is well-marked and mostly maintained, but the going can be slow over the moor.

The following short sections have been suggested:[2]

Wembury to Yealmpton 7 miles from the coast
Yealmpton to Ivybridge 9 miles Across the Yealm and the Erme to within sight of Dartmoor
Ivybridge to Holne 15 miles The first section of the official Two Moors Way, up the old Redlake Railway for 6 miles onto the moorland, a clapper bridge over the River Avon and on to Holne
Holne to Hameldown 7 miles Across the Dart and up its valley. Widecombe in the Moor is a mile and a half off the route.
Hameldown to Chagford 9½ miles Over the high moor, past Grimspound and the stone rows at Hurston Ridge, and down to Chagford Bridge. Widecombe in the Moor is a mile and a half off the route.
Chagford to Drewsteignton 4 miles A very easy stretch along the River Teign to the gorge below Castle Drogo then up over the gorge and off Dartmoor
Drewsteignton to Morchard Bishop 16 miles Through the rich farmland of mid-Devon
Morchard Bishop to Witheridge 8 miles Rural Devon with no villages until Washford Pyne then the old coaching inns of Witheridge
Witheridge to Knowstone 8 miles Across Bradford Moor to tiny Knowstone
Knowstone to Hawkridge 8 miles Onto Exmoor proper, a tougher walk
Hawkridge to Withypool 6 miles Into Somerset, across the River Barle on the Tarr Steps clapper bridge, then along the river to Withypool
Withypool to Simonsbath 7 miles Following the Barle valley through moor and farm
Simonsbath to Lynmouth 12 miles The last section, returning to Devon halfway, to the Bristol Channel coast

Intersecting paths

The Way intersects several other walking trails running through the moorlands:

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